This part counts 12% of afternoon points based on NCEES FE Supplied-Reference Handbook, 8th edition, 2nd revision.
1. Methods analysis and task analysis.
This section includes improvement and charting, MTM, AND MOST.
2. Time study.
This section includes time standard and allowance.
3. Workstation design.
4. Work sampling.
5. Learning curves.
6. Productivity measures.
7. Risk factor identification, safety, toxicology, material safety data sheets.
8. Environmental stress assessment.
This section includes noise, vibrations, heat, and computer-related.
9. Design of task, tools, displays, controls, user interfaces.
10. Anthropometry, biomechanics, and lifting.
To become an engineer, you have to be in or graduated from ABET accredited engineering or engineering technology program first. Then, you need pass the FE (Fundamental of Engineering) exam. The last, you have to pass the P.E. (Professional Engineer) exam. This blog will cover what you should know in order to pass FE exam. You can check which one you know, and which one you need to improve. Have fun!
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